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May 16, 2011

J.R. Comments on TNA's Billboard in Stamford, CT


Jim Ross offered his thoughts on TNA occupying billboard space in Stamford, Conn., where WWE is headquartered, for their new marketing campaign.

"Thoughts? A complete waste of money unless obscure mentions such as this one is what TNA is looking for. Silly expenditure of money IMO. One would think that organization would have bigger and more important fish to fry. However, what TNA does isn't any of my business or concern but the question was asked and has now been addressed. I would guess that many WWE, Stamford based employees learned of TNA for the first time via the local billboards."

WWE CFO Discusses TV Network Plans, "Project Evergreen," B+ Storylines, Triple H's Formal Role & UFC as Competition


WWE CFO George Barrios covered several WWE business topics during a presentation Monday at the J.P. Morgan Global Technology Conference. The following are highlights of Barrios's comments.

Barrios discussed throughout the 35-minute presentation the importance of WWE's forthcoming TV Network, which he described as a "potential game-changer" for WWE. Barrios said the current plan is to roll out a formal TV Network in some form within the next 12-18 months after the groundwork is taken care of internally.

Barrios said one aspect is ready - digitizing their video library - which they are calling "Project Evergreen." Barrios noted WWE is taking some of their $4-5 million capital expenditure investment to develop new filmed content for the Network. The other aspect is continued discussions with potential TV partners to establish the look & feel of a Network.

"I've said publicly if we're successful to the degree I think we can be successful, it's a game-changer for the company," Barrios said at the end of the conference.

Barrios gave a formal description of Triple H's new role in the talent department. He essentially broke down Hunter's role as a liaison between new talent and TV production trying to bridge the gap as a "talent coordinator and developer."

"Hunter's role is going to be focusing on the creation of characters within that (talent relations) department," Barrios said. "Who better to teach than someone who has done it himself?"...More?

source: pwtorch.com

Press Release: "Impact Wrestling" Rebrands on Spike

Lack of Updates


Updates have been limited due to lack of computer access, i.e. my laptop died. The new one should arrive before the end of the week.

MVP Wins New Japan Pro Wrestling IWGP Intercontinental Championship


Former WWE United States Champion MVP became the first ever IWGP Intercontinental Champion by defeating Toru Yano in the tournament final of New Japan Pro Wrestling's "Attack the East Coast" Tour. Montel Vontavius Porter completed the three-day tournament that played out during NJPW's American tour. Click here for photos.

This Day in Wrestling History


Andy Kaufman dies of kidney failure due to large cell carcinoma in Los Angeles, California. Kaufman is best known in the wrestling world for his 1982 match with Jerry Lawler at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee, and subsequent expletive-laden appearance with Lawler on the Late Show with David Letterman.
May 16, 1984

May 15, 2011

WWE Draws Near $1 Million Gate in Mexico City


WWE's May 13th Raw brand event in Mexico City, Mexico drew almost 20,000 fans for a live gate around $1 million.

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This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to Ron Simmons
May 15, 1958

The Sheik defeats Bobo Brazil for the Detroit NWA United States Heavyweight Title in Detroit, Michigan, ending and beginning both men's ninth reigns.
May 15, 1976

The WWF(E) debuted at the Houston Coliseum forthe first time. The venue was a long-time stronghold of promoter Paul Boesh, who did commentary for the event. Ted DiBiase, who had just signed for the Million Dollar Man role, made his first appearance in seven years for the WWF(E) here, cutting an in-ring promo announcing he was now part of the company. The One Man Gang came out for his match and a physical issue was teased, since DiBiase had been a babyface in the market and hadn't yet been introduced as the persona he's known worldwide for these days.
May 15, 1987

WWF(E) broadcast Raw as part of a three episode TV Taping in Binghamton, NY. The taping featured Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the future Triple H, in his Raw debut. Hunter Hearst Helmsley pinned John Chrystal at 3:10 with a standing Diamond Cutter.
May 15, 1995

Shawn Michaels resigned as WWF(E) Commissioner and Ric Flair defeated Jeff Jarrett for the WCW Heavyweight title and his 15th Heavyweight title reign.
May 15, 2000

partial source: pwinsider.com

May 14, 2011

WWE Top 25 Most Impactful Women


#5: STEPHANIE MCMAHON
From T-shirt model in early WWE Shop catalogs to savvy WWE executive, Stephanie McMahon's passion for power has taken her a very long way. The daughter of the WWE Chairman, she may've been christened "Billion Dollar Princess" but the former Women's Champion is just as bold and enterprising as her dad. Steph's betrothal to Triple H birthed the infamous McMahon-Helmsley Era, while the Invasion she pioneered in 2001 nearly drove her father out of business. But familial strife aside, none can disagree that daddy's little girl has grown up to become one of the most influential women of the squared circle.

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Supporting Female Wrestling Melissa Anderson's Passion


Melissa Anderson has been out of the TNA spotlight for more than a year now, but that doesn't mean that she hasn't been busy. In fact, she might be among the most-traveled female indy workers out there, having fought across the continent over the past year, and a return trip to Japan pending.

And with 10 years under her belt, she is one of the veterans out on the circuit, able to share her life lessons on everything from growing up a second-generation wrestler to how to best perform when the camera lights are on...More?

source: slam wrestling

May 13, 2011

Nightmare On 95: 2011 WFTDA Eastern Region Playoffs


The Charm City Roller Girls and DC Rollergirls will welcome their best derby friends (and their fiercest on-the-track rivals) to Baltimore this September!

The top 10 women’s flat track roller derby teams in the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association East Region will converge at Du Burns Arena Sept. 16-18 for “Nightmare on 95“, the 2011 WFTDA East Region Playoffs. Over three days, the teams will compete for a coveted top three spot, which will earn them a trip to the WFTDA Championships in November.

The WFTDA East Region covers eastern U.S. states from Maine to the Carolinas, eastern Canada and Europe. Participating teams won’t be announced until late July but, no matter who comes to play, WFTDA Playoffs are guaranteed to offer some of the most exciting roller derby bouts of the year. Early bird tickets are on sale now; make sure your seat is reserved for the kickoff event of the 2011 WFTDA Big 5 tournament season!

www.nightmareon95.com

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